Recent multiplatform games like COD4, MOH:Airborne, Lost Planet, Grid all run at a constant 60fps at 1920x1200 w/max settings + 4x AA on my PC.
Don't be making assumptions about high res gaming on PCs because you're gaming like a dirty poor.
Oh, so despite the fact that the benchmarks above prove that a 9800GTX in SLI is unable to hold 60 fps 100% of the time in CoD4, you have a magical machine that can?
I'm not sporting the fastest hardware out there, but it can still holds its own. I'm using a Core2Duo at 3.2 GHz + 8800GT + 4gb ram with a Vista 64/XP 32 dual boot config. I'm making no assumptions.
What are your specs? I'm extremely skeptical that you are able to run Lost Planet at 60 fps 100% of the time at such a resolution. Heck, even at 720p, the game still occasionally slows down on my PC when explosions are near the player. Benchmarks have supported my findings.
Why not benchmark the game on your PC and post a screenshot to prove that your minimum framerate never dips below 60 fps. You must also enable vertical sync and use the highest detail settings.
It's just silly to imply that it's not possible to get a flawless 60fps at 1920x1200 on modern PCs.
Quite frankly, I believe people have a different definition of "flawless".
Using CoD4 as an example, I can indeed pull of 60 fps the majority of the time at 1080p, but there are moments of slowdown introduced that do not occur at 1360x768. Even the 9800GTX SLI benchmarks demonstrates that the framerate can drop below 60 fps (and their numbers would also suggest that they do not use v-sync which I ALWAYS enable).
Also, I don't know why Dark1x keeps bringing up the CRT vs LCD issue. It's not like anyone is still making CRT monitors anymore.
That's my problem. LCDs killed off CRTs and I remain bitter. I'm using a nice NEC Mitsubishi CRT at the moment, but when it eventually dies, I don't know what I will do. I literally can't stand using an LCD for gaming. They rock for general PC usage (very clear), but fall apart when gaming.
I suppose glare can be an issue for some, but I can't stand matte displays. If I were looking for an LCD, I would buy one with a glossy screen.